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Summary: vlgothic-fonts-20090204-2.fc10 makes some Japanese characters get rendered with a different font
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485562
Summary: vlgothic-fonts-20090204-2.fc10 makes some Japanese characters get rendered with a different font Product: Fedora Version: 10 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: medium Priority: low Component: VLGothic-fonts AssignedTo: ryo-dairiki@users.sourceforge.net ReportedBy: kee@ketan.jp QAContact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org CC: tagoh@redhat.com, ryo-dairiki@users.sourceforge.net, fedora-fonts-bugs-list@redhat.com, fedora-i18n-bugs@redhat.com Estimated Hours: 0.0 Classification: Fedora
Created an attachment (id=331920) --> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=331920) Rendering comparison
Description of problem: After installing vlgothic-fonts-20090204-2.fc10.noarch, some Japanese characters are incorrectly rendered with a different font (apparently a Chinese one). More specifically, when an ASCII alphabetical character is followed some Japanese characters (Japanese punctuations for example), the followed characters are not rendered with the VLGothic font, but with a Chinese one.
This does not happen with VLGothic-fonts-20081029-1.fc10.noarch and before. See attached image for comparison. gedit is used for capturing. The "monospace" font and the "sans-serif" font causes this problem.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vlgothic-fonts-20090204-2.fc10.noarch
How reproducible: Always.
Steps to Reproduce: 1. Display a Japanese text with "monospace" or "sans-serif" font.
Actual results: Some characters are rendered with a Chinese font.
Expected results: Characters should be rendered with the VLGothic font.
Additional info: